Seven Steps
Just like most of you, I have a lot of projects in various stages of "finished". So why on earth would I join more challenges or swaps?
Why?
Because I love the thrill of a deadline.
Yes I love a deadline. Sometimes that is the only way I can kick my butt into gear and actually "finish" something. Otherwise the projects pile up and ....well......you know......there's always just one more thing to make it perfect. So you stare at it for days and weeks until that one more thing shows up. By then you have already started several other projects that just couldn't wait to be born.
So in comes a challenge or a swap.....with a deadline and my usual swap strategy:
1. Sign up
2. Gather materials.
3. Start the project.
4. Set the project aside. ( so I can work on other projects )
5. One week before swap is due.... frantically finish the project.
6. Mail swap items just in the nick of time.
7. Publish a Post on the blog about the swap, ( now that I am a blogger ) .....This step , of course, requires that I take photos of every step along the way, just so I have something to show my readers.
One of my favorite swap organizer is Lenna Andrews. She has a blog dedicated to her swaps. I have a link posted below.
So this is step # 7....... a post about my contribution to her most recent Garden Variety Post Card Swap.
Now if I can get all these photos posted and in the right order, it will be a small technical miracle.
I had punched out 1 inch squares from the required product. In this case it was Garden Style images from Alpha Stamps. Once the pieces were all punched out I stuck them to the back of a 4x6 piece of sticky back canvas in a random mosaic pattern. Then I adhered a layer of gauze over the whole thing to hold it together and also tone it down a bit.
The next step was to "ruff-ly" trim the gauze to the edge of the canvas. I also added more texture but rubbing some gesso around the edge of the post cards. I added more gesso in the corners.
I like how the gesso laid between the threads of the gauze.
You can really see the gauze and gesso in this photo
love love love texture
No gesso here because I liked the look of this ruff edge
Then I added some color by rubbing Staz-On ink lightly over the edges and corners.
I used my finger to apply the ink.
( fingers are my favorite art tool )
Now the only step left was to add some embellishments and mail them to Lenna. I didn't add too much because I want the background to be a major player in the design.
Why work that hard and then cover it all up?
Here are the four finished postcards. YES ! f i n i s h e d ! yay!
I love how they turned out.
here are the backs
Here's the link to Lenna's creative swap site. You can see more postcards as well as art swaps she has hosted in the past. Go on over and take a look.
I'll be back with my contributions to week 2 and 3 in the Creative Color Challenge.
Oh and I have been working on the lovely pink lady found in the cornfield. Yes I have been having fun.
See you soon,
Just a quick note
Thanks to all of you who commented on my last post . You are too kind.
Along the lines of not being able to force creativity....The art quote of the day made me laugh. I have it on my sidebar and thought I would copy it here because it will not be there tomorrow.
Art Quote of the Day
An artist never really finishes his work, he merely abandons it.
Paul Valery
That's what I did with the "Yellow Taxi"
A toast to all of our unfinished art! Thank heaven we know when to stop.
I hope you all are having a wonderful day.
Along the lines of not being able to force creativity....The art quote of the day made me laugh. I have it on my sidebar and thought I would copy it here because it will not be there tomorrow.
Art Quote of the Day
An artist never really finishes his work, he merely abandons it.
Paul Valery
That's what I did with the "Yellow Taxi"
A toast to all of our unfinished art! Thank heaven we know when to stop.
I hope you all are having a wonderful day.
You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Louise Gale is hostess of the Creative Color Challenge. There is a button on my side bar if you are interested.
I needed to stretch my creative muscles since I have been stagnant for so long. So I joined. The first color she chose was Sunflower Yellow.....UGH ! This has got to be the one color that I wished with all my might that she would not choose. We are also permitted to use white and black. Still a tough combo for me. The upside is that all challenges after this one should be a piece of cake. The other reason why this challenge was so hard is because I still haven't unpacked everything in the studio after the flood. So I grabbed the yellow pages some yellow and black paint and some Golden's matte medium. That's enough for a quick collage. This is what came out of that combination of items.
"Don't it always seem to go. You don't know what you've got til it's gone....."
I hope next week's color is one that I can get along with. I 'm not happy with this one and my poor photos don't help a bit. I know we should always try to put our best work on our blogs. But, I'm human and sometimes we humans just can't force creativity. Hopefully you can at least enjoy the effort and the idea behind it.
I needed to stretch my creative muscles since I have been stagnant for so long. So I joined. The first color she chose was Sunflower Yellow.....UGH ! This has got to be the one color that I wished with all my might that she would not choose. We are also permitted to use white and black. Still a tough combo for me. The upside is that all challenges after this one should be a piece of cake. The other reason why this challenge was so hard is because I still haven't unpacked everything in the studio after the flood. So I grabbed the yellow pages some yellow and black paint and some Golden's matte medium. That's enough for a quick collage. This is what came out of that combination of items.
It's on a 5x5 canvas.
I think I was having a flash back.
Can you hear the music?
"Don't it always seem to go. You don't know what you've got til it's gone....."
I hope next week's color is one that I can get along with. I 'm not happy with this one and my poor photos don't help a bit. I know we should always try to put our best work on our blogs. But, I'm human and sometimes we humans just can't force creativity. Hopefully you can at least enjoy the effort and the idea behind it.
The House that Art Built
While cleaning out my studio ( basement ) I found some projects that were left stranded. You know, you get this idea and work at for a while then the honeymoon wears off, and the next thing you know that project is in the far corner never to be seen again.
Well, I found a few of those that need some attention. They are too good to throw away, No-one wants them because I've tried Craig's List and Free-Cycle. So I guess I am stuck with 'em. Perhaps the universe liked my original idea and wants me to finish these projects. No point in questioning the universe. So this my dear friends is what I have in store for August.
I can't wait to get my paints and ribbons out for this filly.
So with these projects and the Pink Lady I found ( read previous post ) I will be busy enough this August.
Which is a good thing because it is still too hot to go outside.
Oh and here are a few shots of my studio floor. The flood in our basement urged me to clean up the joint. I am proud to say that as I load stuff back into the room, I have not yet put anything on the floor that doesn't belong there. So far so good. Let's just see if I can keep it this way.
That's all for now.
Have a great week!
Well, I found a few of those that need some attention. They are too good to throw away, No-one wants them because I've tried Craig's List and Free-Cycle. So I guess I am stuck with 'em. Perhaps the universe liked my original idea and wants me to finish these projects. No point in questioning the universe. So this my dear friends is what I have in store for August.
The House That Art Built |
Can't you see it now?
All painted and pasted and hammered and sewn?
This is going to be fun!
The Artist's Chair |
a great roadside find |
Crayola - the horse of many colors |
So with these projects and the Pink Lady I found ( read previous post ) I will be busy enough this August.
Which is a good thing because it is still too hot to go outside.
Oh and here are a few shots of my studio floor. The flood in our basement urged me to clean up the joint. I am proud to say that as I load stuff back into the room, I have not yet put anything on the floor that doesn't belong there. So far so good. Let's just see if I can keep it this way.
That's all for now.
Have a great week!
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